Saturday, October 29, 2022

Toon Ninja Reviews Halloween Special 2022 - Archie's Weird Mysteries

                   

The Main Cast: Jughead, Betty, Archie, Veronica, Reggie, Dilton and Hot Dog


Hiya Toonsters!

Halloween is just around the corner, and it is time for another review before All Hallow's Eve. Last time around, it was about Mummies Alive!. But now, we have gone from mummies to mysteries, WEIRD mysteries, that is, which is the subject of this review. Before that, let give a little backstory to the very cartoon and the characters that I will be talking about.

It is no secret that I am big fan of comics. Even though I am a big fan of comic superheroes, there is one comic series that I also like, and those are from the universe of Archie. Created in 1939 by John L. Goldwater and Bob Montana, the Archie comics revolves around teenage high school student, Archie Andrews, who has adventures (and sometimes misadventures) with his dear friends, including Jughead Jones, his best friend since their childhood, Betty Cooper, the girl next door, Veronica Lodge, the rich socialite, and Reggie Mantle, sometimes his friend, sometimes his rival. They have their fun and adventures in their hometown of Riverdale. Sometimes for a crazy adventure, or teaching Reggie a lesson after all the pranks he pulled or get together for a band, simply named The Archies.  Even though I don't have a big comic book collection, let alone those from Archie Comics, I was introduced to Archie, by means of television. My first introduction to Archie was in the late 80s with The New Archies, where Archie and his friends were 10-year-old kids, compared to the teens that we normally see. That's right, Archie had his share of animated adventures since 1968, with the Filmation Archie cartoons which included Dallas McKennon, best known for voice the iconic clay figure Gumby, as the voice of Archie and John Erwin, who later became the voice of the most powerful man in the universe, He-Man, as Reggie. It is because of The Archies that Sugar, Sugar became one of the most popular songs in the late 60s, especially being an Archie fan. Anyway, I am getting ahead of myself. My review is that of another Archie cartoon, but an Archie cartoon of a different sort. Unlike the other Archie cartoons, this one was leaning towards something out of Scooby-Doo, but without revealing the criminal behind the mask. This one is a little darker than all the previous cartoons combined, but not as dark as Riverdale a few decades later. Before the aforementioned Riverdale, this show was the precursor of things to come. So don in your trusty beanie and start typing on your laptop for the weirdness that is going to happen, and I mean, "Weird". This is Archie's Weird Mysteries.



Archie's Weird Mysteries is a 40-episode animated series, produced by Les Studios Tex and DIC Entertainment, released on October 2nd, 1999 (Why 40 episodes instead of either 13 or 65 episodes, I'll never know). This was DIC's first Archie cartoon since The New Archies back in 1987. Unlike the previous Archie cartoons, such as the Filmation cartoons and the aforementioned New Archies, Archie's Weird Mysteries takes it to a different direction, for this show borrowed elements from Scooby-Doo (minus the unmasking), The X-Files and everything B-Movie related, including movies such as Attack of the 50-ft Woman and Invasion of the Body Snatchers, among others. It could be science-fiction, it could be horror, it could be a mystery to solve. Either way, in a small town like Riverdale, things are about to get weird, in more ways than one.


Story: I know there isn't much in story, since the show is 40 episodes long, but according to some of DIC's promotional commercials, the only logical explanation is this. After a botched experiment at the Physics Lab in Riverdale High, strange, or more accurately, weird stuff is starting to pop all over the town. Riverdale itself is being overrun by ghosts, vampires, werewolves, aliens, sea monsters and everything in between. And it is up to Archie and his friends to overcome all the insanity around the town (as long as he has an article to finish for the Riverdale High News).

Premise: Since this show only lasted 40 episodes, the format goes as follows. We get a sneak peek of the episode in question, almost in the style of a "B" Movie. After the title intro, the usual weird mystery of the day begins, Archie and his friends try to solve (and sometimes done in multi part episodes) and it all ends with Archie writing the weird mystery article for the Riverdale High News, lather, rinse, repeat. Not much to say here, too. So, let's move on to the characters.

Characters: I know we got a whole lot of characters in Archie Universe, especially side characters like Mr. Weatherbee, Mrs. Grundy, Big Moose, Big Ethel, Pop Tate, and Hot Dog. The only characters I will focus on are the main characters themselves, starting with...

Archibald "Archie" Andrews: The main character of the Archie universe himself. The red-headed, freckle-faced teen of Riverdale High. For the majority of his life, Archie is a bright high school student who always get into crazy adventures. One minute he's trying to balance out between his studies and trying to go on a date with Betty or Veronica and the next minute, trying to teach Reggie Mantle a lesson after being pranked on, typical teen stuff. Not to mention, he is also the lead singer of the Archies. Not in this cartoon (to the best of my knowledge). Archie serves as the eyes and ears to every mystery that is popping up all over Riverdale. Archie does his Weird Mysteries column for the school paper at Riverdale High. With the exception of one episode, Archie's main outfit is a black t-shirt, blue denim jeans and a brown bomber jacket. Archie was voiced by voice actor and stage performer Andrew Rannells, who was best known for doing voice overs on the 4Kids anime dubs, including Yu-Gi-Oh, as the voice of Mako Tsunami aka Ryouta Kajiki aka "That Freaky Fish Guy!"

Forsythe Pendleton "Jughead" Jones III: Forsythe Pendleton Jones III, but his friends call him Jughead, has been Archie's best friend since their childhood. Sometimes cynical but mostly laidback and smart, Jughead always helps out Archie when Arch has a problem he couldn't handle himself. Even though he is not a hopeless romantic like Archie, it didn't stop him from being friends with some, especially Betty and Veronica. He is sometimes accompanied by his sheepdog, Hot Dog. One of Jughead's favor things is eating some hamburgers, which he usually eats that Pop Tate's Malt Shop. In the comic, we usually see him with a squinty face. But in this show, his eyes are wide open. And he wouldn't be Jughead without his favorite beany crown on his head. His best moments in the show were not only overcoming the ghost of a deceased librarian in the episode, "The Haunting of Riverdale", but also resisting the temptations of that evil megamall to save his friends in the episode "Mega-Mall of Horrors". Jughead was voiced by Chris Lundquist.

Elizabeth "Betty" Cooper: The girl next door and another close friend of Archie since childhood. Bright, smart, caring and head of the cheerleading squad at Riverdale High, Betty was the ideal All-American girl. She is both best friends with Veronica Lodge, and she is also one of two possible love interest to Archie, the other being the aforementioned Veronica. Her appearance is that of a white blouse, red dress jacket, red miniskirt to contrast Veronica's blue dress and of course, her blond ponytail. Her moments in the show were befriending a cute alien, which turned out to be an intergalactic criminal in the episode, "Extra-Terror-estrial", learning from her mistakes due to her lack of judgment when doing good deeds in the episode. "Misfortune Hunters", and along with Veronica, saving Archie from the humanoid sea monster Dorsa Finn in the episode, "Green-Eyed Monster". Betty was voiced by actress, producer, director, writer and stunt performer America Young, who is best known being the second voice of Barbie, second only to Jodi Benson herself.

Veronica Cecilia Lodge: The rich socialite daughter of billionaire Hiram Lodge, Veronica (or Ronnie as she is called sometimes) can be a bit spoiled and self-centered sometimes. Despite her status as a spoiled, rich girl, Ronnie prefers to hang out with her otherwise normal, sometimes middle-class friends, including Archie, who she affectionally calls him "Archiekins." She is also a possible love interest to Archie himself, the other being her best friend/love rival, Betty Cooper. Where Betty is a blonde, Ronnie is a raven-haired brunette, and her blue dress is the contrast to Betty's red jacket/skirt combo. In the original Filmation cartoons, she spoke with a southern accent and in The New Archies, she sounded like a valley girl. But in this show, she speaks like the starlets of the Golden Age of Hollywood, including Lauren Bacall (Jessica Rabbit much?). Her spotlight moments on show were dealing with multiple versions of herself in the episode, "Me! Me! Me!", turning into an evenly spoiled giantess in the episode, "Attack of the 50-Foot Veronica", and trying to deal with love-struck zombies in the episode, "Zombies of Love", among other things. Veronica was voiced by Camille Schmidt.

Reginald "Reggie" Mantle: Sometimes his friend, sometimes his rival, Reggie Mantle is the Joker to Archie's Batman, but in a kid-friendly kind of way. He is sarcastic, mean-spirited sometimes, known to make practical jokes and when it comes to sports, especially at Riverdale High, Reggie is far better athlete than Archie. But his arrogance and his pranking often backfire drastically, whether it is from Archie playing back at him or by his own doing. Cases in point, being possessed by a cursed medallion and being obsessive over treasure in the episode, "Ship of Ghouls", being replaced by aliens with a duplicate of himself in the episode, "Reggie or Not", having his own Weird Mystery stories becoming real in the episode, "Compu-Terror" and being wrapped up in the situation involving a werewolf in the episode, "Fleas Release Me", among other things. In short, despite his inferiority complex and his narcissism, Reggie is just an innocent bystander/unwilling victim who always shows up at the wrong place, at the wrong time, especially being involved in some of all the weirdness in Riverdale. Reggie was voiced by Paul Sosso.

Dilton Donald Doiley: The smartest kid in Riverdale High, Dilton has an I.Q. of 198. Spending most of his in the science lab in Riverdale High instead of his garage, he sometimes helps Archie and his through a problem that is not normal for an ordinary human being, from trying to bring Veronica back to normal size to fixing problems from his experiments gone wrong. His catchphrase is "I'll be super-amalgamated!" Dilton was voiced by Ben Beck.


Animation and Music: Since being a DIC production and co-produced by Les Studios Tex, the animation is a mixed bag, some of it colorful (mostly in the daytime) and some of it dark, but the character designs stay true to how they looked in the comics and in the previous Archie cartoons. As for the music, mostly plays a spooky vibe to it, but nothing memorable, so we will leave it at that.

Differences with Riverdale

As we all know, Archie's Weird Mysteries pre-dates Riverdale 18 years. But the only difference between the two is while Weird Mysteries is a bit dark, but a bit kid-friendly, being animated and followed the guidelines of the E/I quota, Riverdale, as a whole, is much darker. While no one got hurt in Weird Mysteries, Riverdale, on the other hand, you get hurt, very badly or even worse. Dark cults, mass-murderers, alternate realities, this what separates this Archie show from the previous. Not to mention adding more characters that were never in the previous one, including Cheryl Blossom, who is in the comics (just to add tension in Archie's relationship issues), but never in any other Archie media until Riverdale. Cheryl Blossom became a show regular, mostly involved in many of Archie's escapades against all dark forces that threatened Riverdale, including the first season, which involved the murder of her twin brother, Jason Blossom. Unlike her comic counterpart, Cheryl isn't pining for Archie's affection like Betty and Veronica does. She is quite an enigma. One minute, she acts like a spoiled brat with an inflated Valley Girl-like ego, and the next minute, she becomes a pyrokinetic superheroine fighting evil. That girl is something else. Another difference is Veronica's father, Hiram Lodge. In most Archie media, he is just another rich socialite. But on Riverdale, he is rich, but he is mostly portrayed as a crime boss and archenemy to Archie, which cause some tension within the relationship with Veronica. Did I forget to mention that Ronnie and her family were reimagined as Latino, especially being played by Camilla Mendes and Mark Consuelos respectively? And one more example is Sabrina the Teenage Witch herself. Even though Sabrina Spellman had her own show and multiple cartoons, with the exception of the Filmation cartoons, she never joined up with Archie and his friends until appearing in the Riverdale universe, whether it's in her own spinoff, Chiling Adventures of Sabrina or appearing the in main show itself, especially when things go bump in the night and trying to help Archie stop a powerful mage from destroying Riverdale itself. Bottom Line, Riverdale's dark atmosphere makes Archie's Weird Mysteries look like another Scooby-Doo mystery. Very dark, indeed.

Overall, Archie's Weird Mysteries may have been different from the previous Archie cartoons but with a dark, 'B' Movie twist (and not so violent and gory), but if it wasn't for this, there wouldn't be no Riverdale. Indeed, that show was a sign of things to come. If you are a fan of Archie, or into anything related sci-fi, horror, mysteries and anything in between, this show is for you. Usually, I end my blogs simple and straight forward. But in this one, I will end it in a way that ends every episode of Archie's Weird Mysteries. Happy Halloween, Toonsters!

Archie: "Talk about a long, dark journey. In my quest for knowledge and recreation, I have stumble across many worlds as I go. Just like in the comics, my world has multiple realities that differ from one another. Whether it's in a happy reality where Sugar, Sugar was thing, a world where we are pre-teens, or in a dark, twisted reality, almost straight from a Nancy Drew story. Either way, no matter what reality we live in, one thing is for sure, strange things happen here...In a little town called Riverdale".

Wednesday, October 12, 2022

A Tale as Old as Time - Godspeed, Angela Lansbury

This just in.

Legendary stage performer and character actress, Angela Lansbury has died on October 11, 2022. She was 96 years old, 4 days shy of her birthday. A recipient to numerous accolades, including six Tony Awards, six Golden Globe awards and Primetime Emmy nominations, among other things, Dame Lansbury was best known for playing amateur sleuth, Jessica Fletcher in the CBS adventure mystery drama, Murder, She Wrote. Even though I wasn't much of a fan of stage, especially Gypsy, Sweeney Todd and The King and I, Lansbury appeared in many memorable movies, whether it's playing a villainous mother, Eleanor Iselin in The Manchurian Candidate to co-starring with Elvis Presley in Blue Hawaii. However, there are two movies that introduced to me to this posh, elegant stage legend, and both were made by Disney. The first was Bedknobs and Broomsticks in 1971, where she played aspiring witch, Eglantine Price. I use to watch this movie very proudly, especially its musical numbers, including The Beautiful Briny, which, along with the underwater scenes, were the inspiration for the song, Under the Sea, for The Little Mermaid. Speaking of the Disney Renaissance, Lansbury was also best known for being the original voice of Mrs. Potts in the original animated version of Beauty and the Beast. Her elegant singing voice, when singing the title song, is as memorable as the movie itself.

In short, Angela Lansbury is the one actress I think of as my honorary grandmother. She will be missed. Thank you, Dame Angela. Thank you for helping me guide me to the age of believing. Believing in pure imagination is the greatest gift of all. Godspeed, ma'am.

(TAPS play)

Dame Angela Briget Lansbury
(October 16, 1925 - October 11, 2022)

This has been a Retro Rebellion Special Report.

Sunday, October 9, 2022

Let's Fail!: Anime Jason vs. Discovery Family - Chapter 3: Where Everything Comes Together: The History of The Hub! Part 1: Hasbro - Rise of the Toy Giant!

Hasbro's current logo since 2008


In 1996, Discovery Kids became the gold standard for children's programming (for the most part). But due to all the politics and backstabbing, everything fell apart. From their block removed from NBC due to contract disputes to being a bit more repetitive with their programming, just like other channels like USA (before removing cartoons due to their paranoia and fears of regulations from the FCC), and it was like that for 13 whole years. But by 2009, everything changed. Discovery ended up with an unlikely partnership with the most unlikely of companies. A toy company that rivals that of Mattel, known for Hot Wheels, Masters of the Universe and, of course, Barbie. And just like with their successes in the 80s, they decided to take another crack in television. And because of their partnership, by 2010, Discovery Kids became the very network that we all knew and loved. But before we talk about the very network itself, let us take the way back machine and talk about the history of the very toy company that brought everything together, Hasbro.

(MK3 Vs. Screen Fanfare)

Founded in 1923, in Providence, RI, formerly called Hassenfeld Brothers, the company was formed by the aforementioned brothers, Herman, Hillel and Henry Hassenfeld. Originally known for making pencils and pencil cases, they didn't become a toy company until 1942, when they produced modeling clay and doctor and nurse kits. It was not until 1952, when they created their first toy, Mr. Potato Head, back when they used actual fruits and vegetables as the faces when putting plastic eyes, ears, noses and mouths on them before using the plastic potato we use today. And then, by 1964, and as an answer to Mattel's Barbie, they gave us the first action figure for boys, G.I. Joe (more on that later). The name was shortened from Hassenfeld Brothers to Hasbro in 1968 and it's been like that ever since. Today, Hasbro is one of the biggest toy companies in the world. Not only with Power Rangers, Mr. Potato Head, Jem, M.A.S.K., the various Star Wars toys (originally from Kenner), and the various board games they got (which were originally owned by debunked companies like Milton Bradley and Parker Brothers), but also by their main three franchises that kept the company alive today, G.I. Joe, Transformers and My Little Pony.


Hasbro's Holy Trinity: Optimus Prime, representing Transformers, 1st Sgt. Conrad S. Hauser aka Duke, representing G.I. Joe, and Twilight Sparkle, representing My Little Pony.

G.I. Joe: Created in 1964, G.I. Joe was Hasbro's answer to Mattel's Barbie dolls. The first of many to be called action figures, just to avoid calling them dolls, just like Barbie. The name, G.I. Joe, was a form of slang for the military. That, or named after the movie, The Story of G.I. Joe. The first line were originally soldiers, each of them straight from the branches of the military, complete with camouflage, weapons and dog tags, among other things. The brand changed in the 70s, due to the unpopularity of the Vietnam War and G.I. Joe became an adventure team of sorts, just like Jonny Quest. Those figures included the now famous Kung-Fu Grip. Not even changing its brand didn't save this line. That is until 1982, when the G.I. Joe toys came back. Only this time, they weren't 13" action toys, they were shrunk to 3.75" figures, just to capitalize on the success of the Star Wars toys, among other things. Not only that, but the name G.I. Joe went from a name of a generic soldier into what Jackson Beck describes and I quote:

"G.I. Joe is the codename for America's daring highly-trained special mission force. Its purpose: to defend human freedom against Cobra, a ruthless terrorist organization determined to rule the world."

In other words, G.I. Joe is now a name of a team of soldiers fighting against the aforementioned terrorist organization, Cobra. And you can thank the likes of Larry Hama for giving us the comics from Marvel to give backstory to this relaunch, now officially dubbed as "A Real American Hero." It isn't just the comics, but it is also in the cartoon, as well, thanks to our friends from Sunbow and Marvel Productions. And to this day, although it is dormant, (along with other reinterpretations through more cartoons and movies), whenever evil terrorists strike, one day, they will hear the two little words that will take them down:

YO JOE!!

But G.I. Joe isn't the only one who got the comic/cartoon treatment.

Transformers: Originally two separate robot toys from the Japanese toy company Takara (later renamed Takara Tomy), namely Diaclone and Micro Change, Transformers came to our shores in 1984. Like with G.I. Joe, Transformers not only have a comic book series from Marvel, but also a cartoon, as well. Even though both continuities are different, the premise is the same. Far off in the universe, lies the planet Cybertron, where it is fallen apart due to a war between two factions, the heroic Autobots and the treacherous Decepticons. Their war raged so long, it drained Cybertron of all its energy. But it was not until they crash-landed on Earth, their battle began anew. For the toys in general, what a concept, two toys in one, transforming from a car, truck, radio, or dinosaur into a robot and back again. Since then, just like G.I. Joe and any other stuff from the 80s, Transformers has become one of the greatest franchises, not just in toys, but in all media. I am so glad that I have Optimus Prime as a father figure. His quote, "Freedom is the right of all sentient beings", couldn't be more true. Anyway, time for us to ROLL OUT...to the third and final franchise in Hasbro's long line of toys.

My Little Pony: Created by Bonnie Zacherle, this toyline, originally aimed for little girls was released in 1981, but it was called under its original name, My Pretty Pony.

The Rock (mocking Randy Orton as a kid): "OH NO! THIS IS MY PRETTY PONY! DON'T TOUCH MY PRETTY PONY!!"


It was not until 1982 it became the very toyline that we know today. Unlike G.I. Joe and Transformers, it didn't have a Marvel comic. However, it did have their first outing in animation in the mid 1980s, with three movies, Rescue at Midnight Castle, Escape from Catrina and My Little Pony: The Movie before having their weekly show, My Little Pony 'n Friends in 1986, which including segments with from other Hasbro franchises around that time, such as the Glo Friends, Moondreamers and the Potato Head Kids. For many decades, we got multiple universes, from those from My Little Pony Tales (Generation 2) to those from the Direct to Video specials (Generation 3).But it wasn't until 2010, that we got the most well known generation that defined MLP for years to come, Generation 4 aka Friendship is Magic (which we will talk about later in the chapter). Like Transformers, MLP continues on after Gen 4, but since I haven't seen it since 2014, I will leave it at that.

You see, Hasbro's endeavors weren't just into toys alone, as I mentioned before with G.I. Joe, Transformers and MLP, they also had a hand in television. And you can thank the very person who at the time, was the Queen of Children's Television, who defined a generation not once, but multiple times. And we wouldn't know the existence of such a vast universe, if it wasn't, for Margaret Loesch.



To Be Continued...

Next Time - Part 2: Margaret Loesch: The Queen of Children's Television!

Sunday, September 25, 2022

Jason's Gallery - Ariel and Optimus Prime: Spiritual Bond

 

The Nurturing Earth Mother and the Ultimate Father Figure together. And why we don't hear Jodi Benson and Peter Cullen voice these characters together, I'll never know. But to quote Optimus himself, "The future is built on dreams." Hang on to them proudly.

High above the surface, two gentle souls come face to face, like they've known each other for centuries. One, a beautiful mermaid who longs to be a part of the human world. And the other, a strong, noble and wise giant alien robot from another world who believes that freedom is the right of all sentient beings. As they intertwined, Ariel, the youngest daughter of King Triton of Atlantica, was graced by the presence of the great Autobot commander himself, wishing that her father was more like Optimus Prime.

Ariel: "Oh, Optimus, I wish my daddy was like you. Strong, noble, wise and understanding, exactly what a true father and a true king should be, just like you."

Optimus: "Thank you, Ariel. That is very kind of you. Regarding your father, just give it time. He will come around. Once he overcomes his xenophobia, he will accept all other sentient life, whether being human, or Cybertronian, like myself. And regarding you, you are kind, gentle and get along with others pretty well. And your voice, it is like a gift from the Gods themselves, golden to the last. Your singing can truly heal the universe."

Ariel (giggles): "Thanks, Optimus. For a strange, metal creature, you are truly wise. But there is one other I want to know...tell me about Cybertron.

Optimus: "I thought you never asked."

(Ariel smiles)

Note: It is no secret that Jodi Benson and Peter Cullen did voice work together long ago, in a little action cartoon called Pirates of Dark Water. While Jodi voiced Tula, Mr. Cullen was the voice of Bloth's right-hand man, Mantus. Never in my lifetime I see the two of them voiced as the very characters that were immortalized forever. And this fanart is the closest to that reality to see the nurturing earth mother and the ultimate father figure together.


Thursday, September 22, 2022

Sorry To Keep You Waiting For So Long. But I'm Back Now.

You're probably wondering where I've been for the last 3-4 months? The simple answer is Real Life. Hopefully Things have been quite busy (and sometimes hellectic) at home. For now,I've got everything under control. Hopefully they'll be no more disruptions. Also,I wanna thank Jason for holding down the fort in my absence. He's a real bro. 

Again,sorry for the long absence,but I'm back now.  

The Greatest Wrestlers and Wrestling Personalities Of All Time - Listed

It's no secret that I'm a big fan of Professional Wrestling,explicitly Wrestling from the 70's,80's,and 90's. So today,I'm gonna be listing every single Wrestler that Can be considered the Greatest - at least up to the 2010's. And I'm gonna be doing it by Decade.

And just for fun,I'll also be listing Managers and On-Air personalities as well. 

Note: I Never Ever watched AEW,Impact,or any other Modern Wrestling Company and never will. I'm also not gonna be listing any Wrestlers from AJPW,NJPW,AAA,CMLL,or Any of the Indie Promotions. Why? Cuz,I never watch them either. All Modern Wrestlers listed will be WWE only,cuz that's the Company I'm most familiar with nowadays. 

Anyway,let's get started.

The 1950's and 1960's

"the Living Legend" Bruno Sammartino

Bobo Brazil

Verne Gagne

Lou Thesz 

"Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers

Gorgeous George

"Classy" Fred Blassie (Wrestler)

Killer Kowalski

Antonino "Argentina" Rocca

Mae Young

Fabulous Moolah

The Sheik 

Haystacks Calhoun 

Gorilla Monsoon (Wrestler)

Angelo Poffo

The Sicilians (Lou Albano and Tony Altomare)

Baron Von Raschke

Baron Mikel Scicluna 

Nick Bockwinkel

Cowboy Bill Watts

Stu Hart

Antonio Anoki

Giant Baba

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The 1970's

"Superstar" Billy Graham

Bob Backlund

"The Grand Wizard of Wrestling" Ernie Roth

Ken Patera

Pat Patterson 

Mr. Fuji and Prof. Tanaka

Captain Lou Albano

"Classy" Fred Blassie (Manager)

Andre the Giant

The Wild Samoans (Afa and Sika)

"Soul Man" Rocky Johnson

"Mr. U.S.A." Tony Atlas

"The Russian Bear" Ivan Koloff

George "The Animal" Steele

The Sheik

Fabulous Moolah

Haystacks Calhoun

Bobo Brazil

"The Living Legend" Bruno Sammartino  

Larry Zbyszko

The Blackjacks (Mulligan and Lanza)

Wahoo McDaniel

Dusty Rhodes

Gorilla Monsoon (Wrestler)

Larry "The Ax" Hennig

Killer Kowalski 

Baron Von Raschke

Baron Mikel Scicluna

"Mad Dog" Maurice Vachon

"Butcher" Paul Vachon

Arnold Skaaland (Manager)

Abdullah the Butcher

Chief Jay Strongbow

Terry Funk

Dory Funk Jr.

Harley Race

Nick Bockwinkel

Cowboy Bill Watts

Jerry "The King" Lawler

Mil Mascaras 

Pedro Morales

"Big Cat" Ernie Ladd

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The 1980's 

Nikita Koloff

"Superfly" Jimmy Snuka

"Nature Boy" Rick Flair

Terry Funk

Dory Funk Jr.

Abdullah the Butcher

"Magnificent" Don Muraco

The Von Erichs (David,Kevin,Mike,and Kerry)

Harley Race

"The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes 

Jerry "The King" Lawler 

The 4 Horsemen (Ric Flair,Arn Anderson,Ole Anderson,Tully Blanchard)

J.J. Dillon (Manager)

The Road Warriors (Hawk and Animal)

Paul Ellering (Manager)

The Fabulous Freebirds (Michael "P.S." Hayes,Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy,Buddy Roberts,and Jimmy Garvin)

Gordon Solie (Announcer)

Magnum T.A.

"Dr. D" David Shultz

The Midnight Express (Various Members)

James E. Cornette (Manager)

The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson)

Steve "Dr. Death" Williams

Sting (Surfer)

Lex Luger

Kevin Sullivan

Barry Windham

Mike Rotunda

Kerry Von Erich (Singles)

Sgt. Slaughter

The Iron Shiek

"Classy" Freddie Blassie 

Captain Lou Albano

"The Mouth of the South" Jimmy Hart

Bobby "The Brain" Heenan (Manager and Commentator)

Mr. Fuji (Manager)

Tito Santana

Greg "The Hammer" Valentine 

King Kong Bundy

Big John Studd

Andre The Giant

Hulk Hogan

Rowdy Roddy Piper

The Junkyard Dog

The Fabulous Moolah

Wendi Richter 

Nikolai Volkoff

The British Bulldogs (Davey Smith and The Dynamite Kid)

The Hart Foundation (Bret "Hit Man" Hart and Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart)

Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake

George "The Animal" Steele

Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat

"Macho Man" Randy Savage

Miss Elizabeth (Manager)

Mean Gene Okerlund (Announcer)

Jessie "The Body" Ventura (Commentator)

Gorilla Monsoon (Commentator)

Lord Alfred Hayes (Commentator) 

Vince McMahon (Commentator)

Hillbilly Jim

The Brooklyn Brawler (He's a jobber,but he's got personality)

Jake "The Snake" Roberts

The Ultimate Warrior

"The Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase

Brother Love

"Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff

The Honky Tonk Man

The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers (Jacques and Raymond)

The Bushwackers (Luke and Butch)

Dino Bravo

"Ravishing" Rick Rude

Mr. Perfect

"The Genius" Lanny Poffo 

The Rockers (Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty)

Demolition (Ax and Smash)

The Powers of Pain (The Warlord and The Barbarian)

Haku

Koko B. Ware

Adrien Adonis

Sensational Sherri (Wrestler and Manager)

Hacksaw Jim Duggan 

The Brain Busters (Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard)

Kamala The Ugandan Giant/Headhunter  

Howard Finkle (Ring Announcer)

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The 1990's

Paul E. Dangerously/Paul Heyman (Manager/Promoter/Commentator) 

Shane Douglas/Dean Douglas

Tommy Dreamer

The Sandman

Rob Van Dam

Raven

Perry Saturn

Taz

Sabu

Stevie Richards

The Blue Meanie

Joey Styles (Commentator)

Steve "Dr. Death" Williams

Abdullah The Butcher 

The Fabulous Freebirds (Michael "P.S." Hayes,Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy,Buddy Roberts,and Jimmy Garvin)

Ron Simmons/Farooq Asaad

The Steiner Bros. (Rick and Scott)

"Ravishing" Rick Rude

Jessie "The Body" Ventura (Commentator)

Tony Schiavone (Color Commentator)

Mene Gene Okerlund (Announcer) 

Jake "The Snake" Roberts

Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat

"The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes (Commentator)

Dustin Rhodes/Goldust

Cactus Jack/Mankind/Dude Love/Mick Foley

Johnny B. Badd/"Wild Man" Mark Mero/"Marvelous" Marc Mero

Sting (Both as "Surfer/Super Hero Sting" and as "Crow Sting")

Lex Luger (as both the "Total Package" and "Made in the USA")

Brian Pillman (both as "Flyin' Brian" and as "The Loose Canon")

Kevin Sullivan

Bobby "The Brain" Heenan (Commentator)

Eric Bischoff (Promoter and Commentator)

Hulk Hogan/Hollywood Hogan

"Macho Man" Randy Savage

Sensational Sherri/Sister Sherri (Manager)

"Nature Boy" Ric Flair

The Giant/Paul Wight/The Big Show

The Faces of Fear (Haku/Meng and The Barbarian)

Harlem Heat (Booker T. and Stevie Ray)

"The Mouth of the South" Jimmy Hart (Manager)

Vader

The Legeon of Doom/The Road Warriors (Hawk and Animal)

The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags)

"The Model" Rick Martel

"El Matador" Tito Santana

Kamala,The Ugandan Giant/Headhunter

The Big Boss Man

Earthquake (Singles)

The Natural Disasters (Earthquake and Typhoon)

Money Inc ("Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase and I.R.S.)

I.R.S. (Singles)

"Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase (Singles Wrestler and Manager)

Rowdy Roddy Piper

Hacksaw Jim Duggan

Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake

Brother Love

The Undertaker 

Paul Bearer (Manager)

Mr. Perfect/Curt Hennig

The Warlord

The Mountie

The Ultimate Warrior

Rythem and Blues (Honky Tonk Man and Greg Valentine)  

Mr. Fuji (Manager) 

"The British Bulldog" Davey Smith (Singles)

"The Texas Tornado" Kerry Von Erich

Bret "Hit Man" Hart

Yokozuna

Evil Doink

The Headshrinkers (Samu,Fatu,and Sione)

Afa (Manager)

Captain Lou Albano (Manager)

"Superfly" Jimmy Snuka

"The Anvil" Jim Neidhart

Bam Bam Bigelow

Luna Vachon

Alundra Blaze/Madusa

Bull Nakano

"The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels (Singles)

Jerry "The King" Lawler (as a Commentator and as a Wrestler)

"Double J" Jeff Jarrett

The Roadie/Jesse James

The Bushwackers (Luke and Butch)

Brooklyn Brawler

Scott Hall/Razor Ramon (Singles)

Kevin Nash/Diesel (Singles)

Sean Waltman/The 1-2-3 Kid/Syxx/X-Pac

Owen Hart (Singles)

James E. Cornette (Manager)

Howard Finkle (Ring Announcer)

The Bushwackers (Luke and Butch)

The Heavenly Bodies ("Giggelo" Jimmy DelRay and "The Doctor of Desire" Tom Prichard)

2 Dudes with Attitude (Shawn Michaels and Diesel)

Owen Hart and Yokozuna

The Allied Powers (Lex Luger and "The British Bulldog" Davey Smith)

The Blu Brothers (Jacob and Eli)

Uncle Zeb/Zeb Coulter (Manager)

The Smokin' Gunns (Billy and Bart)

Ahmed Johnson

Sid Vicious/Sid Justice/Psycho Sid/Sid

Jean-Pierre Lafitte

Hunter Hearst Helmsley/Triple H (Singles)

Skip/Chris Candido

Sunny (Manager)

Jim Ross/J.R. (Commentator)

Todd Pettengill (Announcer)

Gorilla Monsoon (Commentator)

Men on a Mission (Mabel and Mo...and Oscar)

Papa Shango/Kama/Kama Mustafa/Godfather

Tatanka

Bob "Spark Plug" Holly 

Henry Godwinn

Justin Hawk Bradshaw/John Bradshaw Layfield

Savio Vega

Hakushi

Marlena (Manager)

Flash Funk/2 Cold Scorpio

Owen Hart and The British Bulldog  

Doug Furnas and Philip LaFon

Rocky Maivia/The Rock

Mark Henry

Rey Mysterio

Dean Malenko

Chris Benot

Eddie Guerrero

Chavo Guerrero

Arn Anderson (Singles)

Sting and Lex Luger (Tag Team) 

The 4 Horsemen (Various Member Combinations)

The Outsiders (Scott Hall and Kevin Nash)

The nWo/New World Order (Most Members)

Diamond Dallas Page/DDP

Alex Wright

Jushin Thunder Liger

Ultimo Dragon

Bill Goldberg/Goldberg

Public Enemy (Rocco Rock and Johnny Grunge)

Booker T. (Singles) 

The Great Muta

Masahiro Chono

La Parka

Juventude Guererra

Sonny Ono (Manager)

Disco Inferno

Mike Tenay (Commentator)   

Scott Hudson (Commentator)

Lee Marshal (Commentator/Announcer)

Teddy Long (Manager)

Chris Jericho

Col. Robert Parker (Manager)

Lord Steven Regal/William Regal

Larry Zbyszko (Commentator)

Glacier

Woman (Manager)

"Big Poppa Pump" Scott Steiner

Jacqueline

Vince McMahon/Mr. McMahon

"Stone Cold" Steve Austin

The Headbangers (Mosh and Thrasher)

The Godwinns (Henry and Phineas [Southern Justice Warriors])

Hart Foundation 2.0 (Bret "Hitman" Hart,Owen Hart,British Bulldog,Jim Neidhart,and Brian Pillman)

The New Age Outlaws ("The Road Dogg" Jesse James and "Badass" Billy Gunn)

D-Generation X 1.0/DX 1.0 (Shawn Michaels,Triple H,and Chyna)

Chyna (Singles)

Sable (As a Wrestler Only)

Ken Shamrock

The Amazing French Canadians fka The Quebecers (Jacques Rougeau and Carl Ouellet)  

Disciples of Apocalypse/D.O.A. (Crush,Chains,8-Ball,and Skull)

The Brothers of Destruction (Undertaker and Kane)

Kane (Singles)

Terry Funk/Chainsaw Charlie 

Edge (Singles)

Christian (Singles)

Taka Michinoku

The Hardy Bros. (Matt and Jeff)

The Dudley Boyz (D-Von and Bubba Ray...and Spike)

Rikishi

Too Cool (Brian Christopher and Scotty 2 Hotty)

Edge and Christian (Tag Team)   

Acolyte Protection Agency/A.P.A (Bradshaw and Simmons) 

Kurt Angle

Shane McMahon/Shane O'Mac

Ivory 

Al Snow

Kevin Kelly (Commentator/Announcer)

The Rock 'n Sock Connection (The Rock and Mankind)

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The 2000's

Johnathan Coachman (Commentator/Announcer)

Eddie Guerrero (Singles)

Chris Jericho

Rey Mysterio (Singles)

Dean Malenko 

Perry Saturn

Tommy Dreamer

Sandman

Raven

Edge (Singles)

Christian (Singles)

Acolyte Protection Agency/A.P.A (Bradshaw and Simmons)

The Hardy Bros. (Matt and Jeff)

The Dudley Boyz (D-Von and Bubba Ray...and Spike)

Rikishi

Too Cool (Brian Christopher and Scotty 2 Hotty)

Edge and Christian (Tag Team) 

Trish Stratus

Lita

The Big Show

Mark Henry

Kurt Angle

Brock Lesnar

Triple H (Sigles)

The Rock

"Stone Cold" Steve Austin 

"Nature Boy" Ric Flair

Mick Foley

Kane

Booker T.

Theodore Long (General Manager)

Shawn Michaels

Mr. McMahon

John Cena

Randy Orton (Singles)

Dave Batista (Singles)

Jerry "The King" Lawler (Commentator and Wrestler)

Jim Ross/Good Ol' J.R. (Commentator)

Paul Heyman (Commentator)

D-Generation X (Shawn Michaels and Triple H)

The Undertaker

Diamond Dallas Page

Stephanie McMahon

Shane McMahon

Torrie Wilson

Chyna

Evolution (Triple H,Ric Flair,Batista,and Randy Orton)  

The Rock 'n Sock Connection (The Rock and Mick Foley)

Michael Cole (Commentator)

John Bradshaw Layfield/JBL 

Hurricane/Shane Helmes

Molly Holly

Ivory

Jacqueline

Beth Pheonix

Michelle McCool

Hornswoggle

Santino Marella

William Regal

Rob Van Dam/RVD

Bobby Lashley

Carlito

Shelton Benjamin

Goldberg

Chavo Guerrero

Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio (Tag Team)

CM Punk (like it,or not)

Kevin Nash

Natalya

Mickie James

Tyson Kidd

Montel Vontavious Porter/MVP  

Goldust

Umaga

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The 2010's

Johnathan Coachman (Commentator/Announcer)

John Bradshaw Layfield/JBL (Commentator)

Mauro Ranallo (Commentator)

Montel Vontavious Porter/MVP

CM Punk (again,like it or not)

Daniel Bryan

Kane

The Big Show

Mark Henry

Goldberg

The Undertaker 

Natalya

Tyson Kidd

Cesaro

Ryback

Dolph Ziggler

Zack Ryder

William Regal

Sheamus

"Bad News" Wade Barret

Drew McIntyre

The Miz

John Morrison

Kofi Kingston (Singles)

Hornswaggle

Santino Marella

Jinder Mahal

Heath Slater

Chris Jericho

Rob Van Dam/RVD

Primo and Epico (Tag Team)

Carlito

Edge

Christian

Randy Orton

John Cena

The Prime Time Players (Darren Young and Titus O'Neil)

Theodore Long  

Goldust

Cody Rhodes

Rey Mysterio

Sin Cara

Booker T.

Big E.(Singles)

A.J. Lee

Tamina Snuka

Maryse

Beth Pheonix

Michelle McCool

Mickie James

The Wyatt Family (Bray Wyatt,Luke Harper,Erick Rowan,and later,Braun Strowman)

Jerry "The King" Lawler (Commentator)

Jim Ross/Good 'Ol J.R. (Commentator) 

Renee Young (Announcer/Commentator/Host)

The Shield (Seth Rollins,Dean Ambros,and Roman Reigns)

The New Day (Xavier Woods,Kofi Kingston,and Big E)

Brock Lesnar

Batista

Triple H

The Bella Twins (Nikki and Brie)

Titus O'Neil (Singles)

Brodus Clay (Singles)

Tons of Funk (Brodus Clay and Tensai) 

Paige

Naomi

The Usos (Jimmy and Jay)

Kurt Angle (Wrestler and Authority Figure)

Paul Hayman (Advocate)

The Rock

Fandango

Tyler Breeze

Jack Swagger

Zeb Coulter (Manager)

Baron Corbin

Bo Dallas

Adam Rose

Alexa Bliss

Dana Brooke

Charlotte Flair

Sasha Banks

Becky Lynch

Bayley

Ember Moon

Asuka

Kairi Sane

Nia Jax

The Undesputed Era (Adam Cole,Bobby Fish,Kyle O'Reilly,and Roderick Strong)

Johnny Gargano

Candice LaRae

The War Raiders/Viking Raiders (Hanson and Rowe/Erik and Ivar)

Bianca Belair

Tommaso Ciampa

Allister Black

Kevin Owens

Sami Zayn

Samoa Joe

A.J. Styles

American Alpha (Chad Gable and Jason Jordan)

Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford)

Bobby Roode

Curtis Axel

The Hardy Boyz (Matt and Jeff)

The Revival (Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder)

Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson

The Bar (Sheamus and Cesaro)

Elias

Damian Sandow

Curt Hawkins

Seth Rollins (Singles)

Dean Ambros (Singles)

Roman Reigns (Singles)

Bray Wyatt/The Fiend 

Brawn Strowman (Singles)

Finn Balor

Rhea Ripley

Shayna Baszler 

Sonya DeVille

Mandy Rose

Sarah Logan

Liv Morgan

Ruby Riot

Shotzi Blackhart

Keith Lee

Mia Yim

Io Shirai

Xia Li

Dakota Kai

Lucha House Party (Kalisto,Gran Metalik,and Lince Dorado) 

The Bludgeon Bros. (Erick Rowan and Luke Harper)

Breezango (Tyler Breeze and Fandango)

Matt Riddle

Austin Theory

Indi Hartwell

Dexter Lumas

The Iiconics (Billie Kay and Peyton Royce) 

Ricochet

Drake Maverick

Cedric Alexander (Singles)

Mustafa Ali   

Shelton Benjamin (Singles)

Bobby Lashley (Singles)

The Hurt Business (MVP,Bobby Lashley,Shelton Benjamin,and Cedric Alexander)

R-Truth

Carmella

Lacey Evans

Rusev

Lana

Kayla Braxton (Announcer/Host) 

Tajiri

Akira Tozawa 

Shinsuke Nakamura

Yoshi Tatsu

Apollo Crews

Neville

Nikki Cross

Sanity (Killian Dain,Nikki Cross,Eric Young,and Alexander Wolfe)

EC3

Stephanie McMahon (Authority Figure)

Shane McMahon/Shane O'Mac (Authority Figure/Wrestler)  

William Regal (Authority Figure/Wrestler)

Mick Foley (Authority Figure)

Emma 

Heavy Machinery (Tucker and  Oris)

D.I.Y. (Johnny Gargano and Tomasso Ciampa)

Zalina Vega

"El Idolo" Andrade Almas

Sting (Honorable Mention)    

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And thus ends my long,long list. Are any of your favorite Wrestlers on here? Lemmie know in the comment section.

Until Next Time,Space Cowboys.Stay Gold and Resist Modern Attitudes!!

Wednesday, September 21, 2022

Jason's Gallery - 3 Generations of Romance

 

Another fanart, and another one for my Jodi Benson scrapbook. Here we have 3 generations of romance in the world of fiction. Ariel's love for Prince Eric, believe it or not, transcended generations to come. Following that is not only Sailor Moon's romance with Tuxedo Mask, but also a blooming relationship with our benevolent soldier of fire, Ryo Sanada and our lovely ninja mermaid princess, Kasumi. There wouldn't be any romances in any shape or form if not for Ariel and Eric. The Miracle of Romance, indeed.